Do you have excellent analytical skills and are looking for a varied and stretching portfolio of responsibilities? If so, read on !
About the Team
The Analytical Projects Unit sits within the Economic Risks and Analytical Projects Unit team in the Economics Group. It provides analytical expertise and support to critical projects across HM Treasury. Members of the team are deployed on projects covering a range of public policy issues – both influencing HMT’s macroeconomic policy within Economics Group and building the evidence base for policymaking across other areas.
The Unit is led by a Grade 6, with two Grade 7, three Senior Executive Officers, one Higher Executive Officer, and two Economics Apprentices. Oversight is provided by the Deputy Director for Economic Risks and Analytical Projects Unit and the Director of Economics. It is a friendly and supportive team, working in a matrix management style, where team members feel valued.
Joining the team is an excellent way of gaining an overview of HMT’s work, building a network, and being involved in high-profile Ministerial priorities.
About the Job
Key accountabilities for this role include:
About You
You will need to have experience delivering analytical projects, be able to work collaboratively with a range of partners and get up to speed on new issues quickly.
You will complete projects lasting around 3 months that apply analytical tools and techniques, as well as economic knowledge, to support policymaking in line with Ministerial priorities, often at pace.
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For more information about the role and how to apply, please follow the apply link.
If you need any reasonable adjustments to take part in the selection process, please tell us about this in your online application form, or speak to the recruitment team at hrrecruitment@hmtreasury.gov.uk
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